DENVER, COLORADO AUDIO ENGINEERS AND MUSIC PRODUCERS
Colorado's state capital and largest city, Denver sits on the high plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. An artistic/cultural hub for the region, Denver hosts an active and diverse music scene that has produced such notable acts as folk artist Judy Collins, hip-hop/rock band The Flobots, jam band Big Head Todd & the Monsters, and pop-rock band The Fray, among others. Denver currently hosts a sizable underground music scene, celebrated by an annual 4-day Underground Music Showcase with hundreds of bands playing in dozens of venues along a stretch of Broadway just south of downtown Denver. Touring acts regularly perform in Denver's historic Ogden Theater and Fillmore Auditorium, in the larger Pepsi Center arena, and of course, in the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre in the foothills west of Denver.
This page showcases a number of top-notch professional audio engineers and music producers who got their start by attending the Recording Connection Audio Institute in Denver, CO. Each of these individuals was trained in one of Denver's high-quality recording studios, receiving one-on-one mentoring from some of the best audio engineers and music producers in the business. We invite you to check out the individual websites of these audio professionals to get more information about the benefits of attending Recording Connection Audio Institute. Also, if you need a world-class music producer or audio engineer for your own project, you can't go wrong by contacting one of our Denver graduates.
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Checking in With Students in Denver, CO
Something our program strives to understand is "the story". Each person has one and we wouldn't a single student of one hundred different kinds. The more our mentors and advisers get to know each and every member the more we can begin to understand each other and learn to share more of ourselves.
Read a little about one such story, that of Todd Talbot (Denver, CO) and know that your story should be told someday too!
"To be honest, I don't think I ever chose music, I think it chose me. My first instrument was actually the drum set. I fell in love, before I was even seven I think. There's pictures of me actually putting my feet through my Dad?s bongos. The drums was it, I fell in love, I took band in school, all of my friends were musicians. It was almost a foregone conclusion, I ended up going to university to sturdy, left university, went to the University of Manitoba for like two years before I left and just went professional and started playing around wherever I could get gigs and I pretty much haven't looked back since. The audio engineering thing came on later, I am actually now just getting ready to turn 42 and it was only about four or five years ago, not even that long three or four years ago, that I started to develop a more serious interest in the production side of things.
Prior to that I had been in and out of studios as a player and always the studio was my favorite place to be, it was like the fortress of sanctuary or something like that but it was cool to hang out there but I had never done anything really serious and really in-depth to the production side of things and was only in the past three or four years that I started to delve more into it."
"I left university after about my second year to turn professional. I started teaching some lessons privately to support the habit but I just played in as many bands as I could. I started out in original bands, garage bands and more serious stuff. I'm originally from Canada, so we toured across Canada with a couple of bands I played with. Played things like the Montreal Jazz Festival, from there I got hooked up with some people who knew producers and local record labels and was hired as a session player. That was the next evolution for me, getting into being a freelance guy. After that it was just finding enough gigs to pay the bills and keep me musically satisfied at the same time, so basically from about 1993 till the present my primary source of income has been music whether it's been teaching or playing or recording or whatever and now I can add to that producing an engineering and a little bit of writing as well."
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Latest Blog Entries from Recording Connection Students in Denver
EQ day
Posted By Devon Pease
Equalizing some tracks today. You hear sime weird stuff when bandpass and notch filtering. My ears are ringing! Nature of the business I suppose! I need to get two screens for my home like Karl! Read More
School Days!
Posted By Devon Pease
Refocused! I have my personal studio in my basement coming around nicely, with the help of my mentor! It's a beautiful day in Thorton, Colorado, and I'm ready for some music! Time to learn! Read More
Lesson 6 completed...
Posted By Dylan Neise
Man. Where has the time gone!? I've been super busy with all these lessons and loving it. Doing a lot of home research on different products. Just having a great time learning all this. I know I'm really bad at keeping this blog up to date but just so much has been keeping me busy! Almost time to get Pro tools and from what my mentor told me, Pro tools 11 comes out soon... Read More
Lesson 5 completed...
Posted By Dylan Neise
Wow. What can I say about the first 5 lessons? I have learned so much within a month. I'm excited to keep going! My mentor is super nice and explains everything really well. I learned so much from mic design and how to use each different type to patch bays and the benefit of having that set up... Read More
Lesson 3 & 4 completed...
Posted By Dylan Neise
I have now completed lessons 3 and 4. Going in today to do 5. I'm about to head out so I'll update here in a bit. Read More
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